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J. (1987). Medical foster care for seriously medically ill children: A growing need. Child and Adolescent Social Work, 4, 142-152.Yost, D. M., & Hochstadt, N. J. (1987). Medical foster care for seriously medically ill children: A growing need. Child and Adolescent Social Work, 4, ...
Today's post is from Jillian at Montana Money Adventures. She has adopted not one, but four foster children. People like Jillian are an inspiration. I hope her story helps you better understand the foster care system. I was going to write a post about what I learned at a foster care tr...
Indicators of transition success for youth living with HIV: perspectives of pediatric and adult infectious disease care providers Rates of HIV infection among adolescents in the US continues to rise, resulting in more individuals who must eventually transition from pediatric to adult ... CD Fair,K ...
PL Deiner,NJ Wilson,DG Unger - 《Topics in Early Childhood Special Education》 被引量: 28发表: 1988年 Improving state Medicaid contracts and plan practices for children with special needs. The rapid transition of state Medicaid beneficiaries into fully capitated managed care plans requires a specia...
(38) demonstrated that more than twice as many children in foster care used medical equipment, specialist services, or were hospitalized compared to children also receiving Medicaid but not in foster care. Hospitalization rates and lengths of stay are higher than for children with similar health ...
Medical foster care. Achieving permanencyDescribes the Chicago, Ill.-based Medical Foster Parent Program, designed to find foster homes for seriously ill children who are hospitalized, but are alert and responsive and can be...
The relationship between extended foster care and college outcomes for foster care alumnidoi:10.1080/15548732.2019.1608888Nathanael J. OkpychMark E. CourtneyRoutledgeJournal of Public Child Welfare
The medical and psychosocial needs of children entering foster care. Child Abuse & Neglect. 1987; 11 (1):53–62. [ PubMed ]Hochstadt NJ, Jaudes PK, Zimo DA, Schachter J. The medical and psychosocial needs of children entering foster care. Child Abuse Negl. 1987;11:53- 62...
E. (2014). Does education pay for youth formerly in foster care?: Comparison of employment outcomes with a national sample. Children and Youth Services Review, 43, 18-28.Okpych NJ, Courtney ME. Does education pay for youth formerly in foster care? Comparison of employment outcomes with a ...